Yes...but those are a spitzer boat tail. He wants the spitzer he says.
I shot more pulled IVI 7.62 bullets in M1 than I could count but the price was right. For instance I bought a thousand...
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Yes...but those are a spitzer boat tail. He wants the spitzer he says.
I shot more pulled IVI 7.62 bullets in M1 than I could count but the price was right. For instance I bought a thousand...
How about these? PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 30cal (.308) M2 150gr FMJ 50/BAG - Graf Sons
What problem, were they not getting straightened after heat treating?
Here's the Schrade H-15 Lewis speaks of in post #3...
I'm not so sure they were WW2 knives at all. I think more like RVN era. But then in 1989 I obtained a brand new WW2 marked K-Bar from a US...
But when refinished or a gunsmith reblue...or even aging patina will cover it. Yes, they started nice and clean.
I think you have the wrong picture of "Sanding" in mind. How about if I said "Fine stone" to clean the surface...like a ceramic.
Well, his question WAS "Looking for some insight as to...
Yes...in the US. Not here in Canada. Also sometimes you get lucky, but these blades are nearly non existent here.
Check your PM for my email address, I'll post it for you.
Strange enough, I never even felt it. The driver came hard against a rock with the final drive and that caused it to break away from it's securing strap and slam me. Until I saw the blood drops...
I always thought that too. Now my eyes are starting to slide I need an optic to do well but the Leopold 2.5-4 AR scope is perfect. Mine IS a flat top...
Yes...
I took one of those to the back of the head in '76, left a scar...the cargo hatch it was.
I just found a Cattaraugus 225Q after looking for years. This one is also hard to find for sure, specially here in Canada. They can be had in USA for between $100-$200USD depending on things. Let...
5.45x18mm.
Theory at the time was tied to the harness and if you tree landed you could slide down. I always laughed at the BOB scene where they couldn't imagine how to use a rope as issued.
You can use a very fine machine paper with oil and wrapped around a small flat file to polish the face...or a very fine stone. Doesn't take much. That way the flats remain flat. Then a good clean...
We had a guy that used to show up at the Calgary show with collector grade pubs in his tables stock, I think I paid $125CDN for mine. Others online show neighborhood of $300CDN.
It's still that way though, at least that much gear.
Did you see the Amazon suggestion of over $3000USD?
I would doubt it but...how about some pics?
It had to be here, I was never on Jouster. We were talking about the #4 rifles at that point and FNs... Anyway, he'll be along to summarize I hope.
Here are the pics.
Send me the pics and I'll add them to the thread. See PM.
The front is obviously a SVT-40, but the fat thing looks like the muzzle shroud we had installed on our C8A2 carbines...
Sure, could be...smelling like turkey... That'd be pretty funny.
Remember the huge combined workshops Peter Laidler described to us? He said that all overseas rifles went into these and then rifles would be reissued on a basis of one to one, regardless of where...